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1140 Diary of the Week DEC. 7 TO 13 Monday, 8th UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 5.30 P.M. (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, W.C.1.) Prof. P. Gyorgy (Pennsylvania) : Blood Group and Related Polysaccharides in Growth and in Resistance to Disease, with special reference to Human Milk. INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH, The Hospital for Sick Children, Great .’ Ormond Street, W.C.1 5.30 P.M. Dr. C. H. Andrewes, F.R.s. : Virus Infections Before and After Birth. INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY, Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, S.E.5 5.30 P.M. Dr. E. Stengel : Lecture-demonstration. ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL, St. George’s Circus, Southwark, S.E.1 5 P.M. Dr. T. H. Whittington : Physiology of Accommodation Clinically Considered. Treatment of the Hypermetrope. HUNTERIAN SOCIETY 8.30 P.M. (Talbot Restaurant, London Wall, E.C.2.) Dr. A. H. Douthwaite, Dr. H. Gardiner-Hill: Obesity. MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos Street, W.1 8.30 P.M. Mr. A. C. Palmer : Results of Injury to Pelvic Diaphragm in Women. LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL SOCIETY, Whitechapel, E.1 5 P.M. Prof. J. F. Brock (Cape Town) : Kwashiorkor. a Tuesday, 9th ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, Pall Mall East, S.W.1 5 P.M. Dr. Maurice Davidson : Medicine in Oxford-a Historical Romance. (First of two FitzPatrick lectures.) BRITISH POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL FEDERATION 5.30 P.M. (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.) Dr. C. E. Dent : Chromatography in Study of Amino-acid Metabolism. ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole Street, W.1 5.30 P.M. Section of Experimental Medicine. Dr. M. Romansky (St. Louis) : Erythromycin. Dr. M. A. Floyer, Dr. J. M. Ledingham : Experimental Hypertension. 8 P.M. Section of Psychiatry. Dr. N. O’Connor, Dr. J. Tizard : Resettling Defectives. ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HYGIENE, 28, Portland Place, W. 1 4.30 P.M. Lord Horder : Fifty Years of Medicine. (First of three Harben lectures.) INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY, St. John’s Hospital, Lisle Street, W.C.2 5.30 P.M. Dr. D. I. Williams: Erythrodermias. WEST END HOSPITAL FOR NERVOUS DISEASES, 40, Marylebone Lane, W. 1 5.30 P.M. Mr. K. 1. Nissen : Prevention and Treatment of Deformity in Infantile Paralysis. CHADWICK LECTURE 4.30 P.M. (St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School, Norfolk Place, W.2.) Dr. A. 1. G. McLaughlin : Prevention of Dust Diseases of Lungs. (Malcolm Morris lecture.) ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL COLLEGE, Millbank, S.W.1 5 P.M. Prof. A. A. MoncrieR : Children in Hospital. MANCHESTER MEDICAL SOCIETY 5 P.M. (University of Manchester.) Section of Surgery. Dr. R. ’vV. Fairbrother : Antibiotics. Wednesday, 10th ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C.2 4 P.M. Prof. F. Wood Jones, F.R.S.: John Hunter as a Geologist. ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE 4.30 P.M. Section of Physical Medicine. Dr. I. H. Curwen, Dr. B. 0. Scott : Short-wave Diathermy and Ultrasonics. 4.15 P.M. Sections of Pathology and Medicine. Discussion on Chemotherapy of Tuberculosis. ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HYGIENE 4.30 P.M. Lord Horder : Fifty Years of Medicine. (Second of three Harben lectures.) ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL 5.30 P.M. Mr. L. H. Savin : Surgery of Ocular Injury. INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY 5.30 P.M. Dr. H. Haber : Bullous Eruptions. INSTITUTE OF UROLOGY, St. Paul’s Hospital, Endell Street, W.C.2 5 P.M. Mr. A. R. C. Higham : Diminished Fertility in the Male. MIDLAND MEDICAL SOCIETY 8.15 P.M. (Birmingham Medical Institute, 154, Great Charles Street, Birmingham, 3.) Prof. G. W. Pickering : Natural History of Essential Hypertension. MANCHESTER MEDICAL SOCIETY 4.30 P.M. Section of Pathology. Dr. M. T. Parker : Epidemiology of Enteric and Salmonella Infection in Manchester area. ROYAL FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, 242, St. Vincent Street, Glasgow, C.2 Z 5 P.M. Sir Sydney Smith : Medicine, Magic and Religion-the Persistence of an Idea. (Finlayson lecture.) ’Thursday, 11th ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS 5 P.M. Dr. Davidson : Medicine in Oxford-a Historical Romance. (Last of two FitzPatrick lectures.) ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS 5 P.M. Prof. George Perkins : -Rest and Movement. (Robert Jones lecture.) BRITISH POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL FEDERATION 5.30 P.M. (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.) Dr. A. Neuberger, F.R.S.: Biochemical Genetics. ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE 5 P.M. Section of Ophthalmology. Dr. Alice Carleton, Mr. J. H. Doggart, Dr. Peter Borrie : Association of Eye and Skin Diseases. ROYAL INSTITUTE 01 PUBLIC HEALTH AND HYGIENE 4.30 P.M. Lord Herder : Fifty Years of Medicine. (Last of three Harben lectures.) ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HvttiENE, 26, Portland Place, W. 1 7.30 P.M. Dr. U. W. A. Dick : Epidemiological Notes on some Viruses Isolated in Uganda,. VICTOR HOUSLEY LECTURE 5 P.m. (H.M.A. House, Tavistock Square, W.C.1.) Sir James Learmonth : Ischæmia in Surgery. ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, Hyde Park Corner, S.W.1 5 P.M. Sir Paul Mallinson : Psychiatry lecture-demonstration. INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY 5.30 P.M. Dr. It. W. Riddell : Subcutaneous Mycoses. ALFRED ADLER MEDICAL SOCIETY 8 P.M. (11, Chandos Street, W.I.) Dr. A. Spencer Paterson: Crisis of Adolescence. ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY , 4.15 p.At. Dr. Bernard Lennox: Simplification of Pathology of Epithelial Skin Tumours. , WEST LONDON MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY 7.45 P.M. (South Kensington Hotel, 41, Queen’s Gate Terrace, S.W.7.) Mr. Gacltary Cope: Medicine and Modern Society. UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD 8.30 P.M. (Nunield Orthopedic Centre.) Prof. R. Merle D’Aubign6 (Paris) : Late Results in Treatment of Hip Conditions by Arthroplasty with Inert Ilrostlieses. UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS 5 P.M. (Medical School, Small’s Wynd, Dundee.) Prof. 1. G. W. Hill : Rheumatic Heart-disease. Friday, 12th ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL 5.3U r.ar. Mr. Howard Reed : Slit-lamp Appearances and their Diagnostic V alue. INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY 5.30 P.M. Dr. R. M. B. MacKenna: CUnical demonstration. INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGY, National Hospital, Queen Square, W.C.I 5 1’.-’1. Prof. S. Zuckerman, F.R.S.: Effect of Certain Endocrine States, and in Particular Thyroid Deficiency, on the Development of the Nervous System. HEBERDEN SOCIETY 4.30 P.M. (Eastman Dental Theatre, Royal Free Hospital, Gray’s _ Inn ltoad, W.C.1.) Opening of two-day annual meeting. WEST KENT MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY 8.30 P.M. (Miller General Hospital, S.E.10.) Dr. Wilfrid Sheldon:- Children in War-time. (Purvis Oration.) Appointments AINSWORTH, JOSEPH, nr.B., M.RAD. Lpool, D.M.R.D. : consultant radiologist, in charge of the diagnostic radiology services, West Manchester hospitals. BouLOER, L. R., M.B. Mane. : pathologist, Nigeria, Colonial Medical Service. Fox, F. W., M.B. Mane.: asst. M.O., North West Kent area. PHiLipp, M. E., M.A., M.B. Camb., F .R.C.s., MLR.C.O.G.: second honorary gynaecologist, French Hospital, London. TURNER. W. M. L., M.D. Lond., M.R.C.P., D.L.O., D.C.H. : consultant paediatrician, Burnley and district hospitals. North-East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board : BURN, H. A., M.B. Durh., F.R.C.S., D.0.1%1.S. : part-time ophthalmic surgeon (consultant), East Ham Memorial Hospital. CRAWFORD, A. S., M.D. Edin., D.A. : part-time anaesthetist (.cousultant), Harold Wood Hospital and Brentwood Mental Hospital. DAVIDSON, HILDA, M.B. Lond., D.P.M. : part-time psychiatrist (consultant), IIford child-guidance clinic. GIBB, W. E., M.A., D.M.Oxfd, F.R.c.p. : part-time physician (consultant), Metropolitan Hospital. HALPER, HOWARD, M.R.C.S., D.M.R.E.: part-time radiologist (consultant), South East Essex group of hospitals, and Runwell Mental Hospital. JOAD, MARGARET, M.1i.C.S., D.A. : part-time anaesthetist (con- sultant), St. Mary’s Hospital, Plaistow. KELLY, Is. E., M.D. Lond., M.R.C.P.: part-time neurologist (con- sultaut), Prince of Wales’s General Hospital. KOPELMAN, HARRY, M.D. Lond., M.R.c.p. : part-time physician (consultant), St. Margaret’s Hospital, Epping. LLOYD-DAVIES, D. G., F.R.C.S.E., D.L.O.: part-time E.N.T. surgeon (consultant). Queen Alary’s Hospital. LUNN, G. M., M.B. Camb., F.R.c.s. : part-time surgeon (con- sultant), St. Leoitard’s Hospital and St. Matthew’s Hospital. MAXWELL, JAMES, M.D. Lond., F.R.C.P.: part-time physician (consultant), Enfield War Memorial Hospital. PRENTICE, A. 1. D., M.C., M.A., M.B. Camb. : pathologist (con’ sultant), Black Notley Hospital. VINCENZI, J. E. G., M.R.C.S., D.P.M.: part-time psychiatrist (consultant), Chelmsford child-guidance clinic. South Western Regional Hospital Board : BOSTON, J. R., M.B.F:., M.D. Camb., M.R.c.p. : consultant physician, (with a maitx interest in geriatrics), Bath clinical area. DUMOULIN, J. G., M.a.E., M.D.Lond., M.R.C.O.G. : consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, Plymouth clinical area. MANDELBAUM, I,ISA, M.B. Brist., M.R.C.P., D.C.H.: senior registrar in diseases of the chest, Bristol clinical area. NOBLE, NAIZBY, M.R.C.P., F.R.C.H.E., M.R.C.O.G. : senior registrar in obstetrics and gynaecology, Plymouth clinical area. The Terms and Conditions of Service of Hospital Medical and Dental Staff apply to all N.H.S. hospital posts we advertise, unless otherwise stated. Canvassing disqualifies, but candidates may normally visit the hospital by appointment.

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1140

Diary of the Week

DEC. 7 TO 13Monday, 8thUNIVERSITY OF LONDON

5.30 P.M. (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,Keppel Street, W.C.1.) Prof. P. Gyorgy (Pennsylvania) :Blood Group and Related Polysaccharides in Growth andin Resistance to Disease, with special reference to HumanMilk.

INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH, The Hospital for Sick Children, Great.’ Ormond Street, W.C.1

5.30 P.M. Dr. C. H. Andrewes, F.R.s. : Virus Infections Before andAfter Birth.

INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY, Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, S.E.55.30 P.M. Dr. E. Stengel : Lecture-demonstration.

ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL, St. George’s Circus, Southwark, S.E.15 P.M. Dr. T. H. Whittington : Physiology of Accommodation

Clinically Considered. Treatment of the Hypermetrope.HUNTERIAN SOCIETY

8.30 P.M. (Talbot Restaurant, London Wall, E.C.2.) Dr. A. H.Douthwaite, Dr. H. Gardiner-Hill: Obesity.

MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos Street, W.18.30 P.M. Mr. A. C. Palmer : Results of Injury to Pelvic

Diaphragm in Women.LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL SOCIETY, Whitechapel, E.1

5 P.M. Prof. J. F. Brock (Cape Town) : Kwashiorkor. a

Tuesday, 9thROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, Pall Mall East, S.W.1

5 P.M. Dr. Maurice Davidson : Medicine in Oxford-a HistoricalRomance. (First of two FitzPatrick lectures.)

BRITISH POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL FEDERATION5.30 P.M. (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.)

Dr. C. E. Dent : Chromatography in Study of Amino-acidMetabolism.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole Street, W.15.30 P.M. Section of Experimental Medicine. Dr. M. Romansky

(St. Louis) : Erythromycin. Dr. M. A. Floyer, Dr. J. M.Ledingham : Experimental Hypertension.

8 P.M. Section of Psychiatry. Dr. N. O’Connor, Dr. J. Tizard :Resettling Defectives.

ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HYGIENE, 28, PortlandPlace, W.1

4.30 P.M. Lord Horder : Fifty Years of Medicine. (First of threeHarben lectures.)

INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY, St. John’s Hospital, Lisle Street, W.C.25.30 P.M. Dr. D. I. Williams: Erythrodermias.

WEST END HOSPITAL FOR NERVOUS DISEASES, 40, MaryleboneLane, W.1

5.30 P.M. Mr. K. 1. Nissen : Prevention and Treatment ofDeformity in Infantile Paralysis.

CHADWICK LECTURE4.30 P.M. (St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School, Norfolk Place,

W.2.) Dr. A. 1. G. McLaughlin : Prevention of DustDiseases of Lungs. (Malcolm Morris lecture.)

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL COLLEGE, Millbank, S.W.15 P.M. Prof. A. A. MoncrieR : Children in Hospital.

MANCHESTER MEDICAL SOCIETY5 P.M. (University of Manchester.) Section of Surgery. Dr. R. ’vV.

Fairbrother : Antibiotics.

Wednesday, 10thROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C.2

4 P.M. Prof. F. Wood Jones, F.R.S.: John Hunter as a Geologist.ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE

4.30 P.M. Section of Physical Medicine. Dr. I. H. Curwen, Dr.B. 0. Scott : Short-wave Diathermy and Ultrasonics.

4.15 P.M. Sections of Pathology and Medicine. Discussion onChemotherapy of Tuberculosis.

ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HYGIENE4.30 P.M. Lord Horder : Fifty Years of Medicine. (Second of

three Harben lectures.)ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL

5.30 P.M. Mr. L. H. Savin : Surgery of Ocular Injury.INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY

5.30 P.M. Dr. H. Haber : Bullous Eruptions.INSTITUTE OF UROLOGY, St. Paul’s Hospital, Endell Street, W.C.2

5 P.M. Mr. A. R. C. Higham : Diminished Fertility in the Male.MIDLAND MEDICAL SOCIETY

8.15 P.M. (Birmingham Medical Institute, 154, Great CharlesStreet, Birmingham, 3.) Prof. G. W. Pickering : NaturalHistory of Essential Hypertension.

MANCHESTER MEDICAL SOCIETY4.30 P.M. Section of Pathology. Dr. M. T. Parker : Epidemiology of

Enteric and Salmonella Infection in Manchester area.ROYAL FACULTY OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, 242, St. Vincent

Street, Glasgow, C.2 Z5 P.M. Sir Sydney Smith : Medicine, Magic and Religion-the

Persistence of an Idea. (Finlayson lecture.)

’Thursday, 11thROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS

5 P.M. Dr. Davidson : Medicine in Oxford-a Historical Romance.(Last of two FitzPatrick lectures.)

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS5 P.M. Prof. George Perkins : -Rest and Movement. (Robert

Jones lecture.)BRITISH POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL FEDERATION

5.30 P.M. (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.)Dr. A. Neuberger, F.R.S.: Biochemical Genetics.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE5 P.M. Section of Ophthalmology. Dr. Alice Carleton, Mr. J. H.

Doggart, Dr. Peter Borrie : Association of Eye and SkinDiseases.

ROYAL INSTITUTE 01 PUBLIC HEALTH AND HYGIENE4.30 P.M. Lord Herder : Fifty Years of Medicine. (Last of three

Harben lectures.)ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HvttiENE, 26, Portland

Place, W. 17.30 P.M. Dr. U. W. A. Dick : Epidemiological Notes on some

Viruses Isolated in Uganda,.VICTOR HOUSLEY LECTURE

5 P.m. (H.M.A. House, Tavistock Square, W.C.1.) Sir JamesLearmonth : Ischæmia in Surgery.

ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, Hyde Park Corner, S.W.15 P.M. Sir Paul Mallinson : Psychiatry lecture-demonstration.

INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY5.30 P.M. Dr. It. W. Riddell : Subcutaneous Mycoses.

ALFRED ADLER MEDICAL SOCIETY8 P.M. (11, Chandos Street, W.I.) Dr. A. Spencer Paterson:

Crisis of Adolescence.ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY ,

4.15 p.At. Dr. Bernard Lennox: Simplification of Pathology ofEpithelial Skin Tumours.

, WEST LONDON MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY7.45 P.M. (South Kensington Hotel, 41, Queen’s Gate Terrace,

S.W.7.) Mr. Gacltary Cope: Medicine and Modern Society.UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

8.30 P.M. (Nunield Orthopedic Centre.) Prof. R. Merle D’Aubign6(Paris) : Late Results in Treatment of Hip Conditions byArthroplasty with Inert Ilrostlieses.

UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS5 P.M. (Medical School, Small’s Wynd, Dundee.) Prof. 1. G. W.

Hill : Rheumatic Heart-disease.

Friday, 12thROYAL EYE HOSPITAL

5.3U r.ar. Mr. Howard Reed : Slit-lamp Appearances and theirDiagnostic V alue.

INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY5.30 P.M. Dr. R. M. B. MacKenna: CUnical demonstration.

INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGY, National Hospital, Queen Square, W.C.I5 1’.-’1. Prof. S. Zuckerman, F.R.S.: Effect of Certain Endocrine

States, and in Particular Thyroid Deficiency, on theDevelopment of the Nervous System.

HEBERDEN SOCIETY4.30 P.M. (Eastman Dental Theatre, Royal Free Hospital, Gray’s

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Inn ltoad, W.C.1.) Opening of two-day annual meeting.WEST KENT MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY

8.30 P.M. (Miller General Hospital, S.E.10.) Dr. Wilfrid Sheldon:-Children in War-time. (Purvis Oration.)

AppointmentsAINSWORTH, JOSEPH, nr.B., M.RAD. Lpool, D.M.R.D. : consultant

radiologist, in charge of the diagnostic radiology services,West Manchester hospitals.

BouLOER, L. R., M.B. Mane. : pathologist, Nigeria, Colonial MedicalService.

Fox, F. W., M.B. Mane.: asst. M.O., North West Kent area.PHiLipp, M. E., M.A., M.B. Camb., F .R.C.s., MLR.C.O.G.: second

honorary gynaecologist, French Hospital, London.TURNER. W. M. L., M.D. Lond., M.R.C.P., D.L.O., D.C.H. : consultant

paediatrician, Burnley and district hospitals.

North-East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board :

BURN, H. A., M.B. Durh., F.R.C.S., D.0.1%1.S. : part-time ophthalmicsurgeon (consultant), East Ham Memorial Hospital.

CRAWFORD, A. S., M.D. Edin., D.A. : part-time anaesthetist(.cousultant), Harold Wood Hospital and Brentwood MentalHospital.

DAVIDSON, HILDA, M.B. Lond., D.P.M. : part-time psychiatrist(consultant), IIford child-guidance clinic.

GIBB, W. E., M.A., D.M.Oxfd, F.R.c.p. : part-time physician(consultant), Metropolitan Hospital. ’

HALPER, HOWARD, M.R.C.S., D.M.R.E.: part-time radiologist(consultant), South East Essex group of hospitals, andRunwell Mental Hospital.

JOAD, MARGARET, M.1i.C.S., D.A. : part-time anaesthetist (con-sultant), St. Mary’s Hospital, Plaistow.

KELLY, Is. E., M.D. Lond., M.R.C.P.: part-time neurologist (con-sultaut), Prince of Wales’s General Hospital.

KOPELMAN, HARRY, M.D. Lond., M.R.c.p. : part-time physician(consultant), St. Margaret’s Hospital, Epping.

LLOYD-DAVIES, D. G., F.R.C.S.E., D.L.O.: part-time E.N.T. surgeon(consultant). Queen Alary’s Hospital.

LUNN, G. M., M.B. Camb., F.R.c.s. : part-time surgeon (con-sultant), St. Leoitard’s Hospital and St. Matthew’s Hospital.

MAXWELL, JAMES, M.D. Lond., F.R.C.P.: part-time physician(consultant), Enfield War Memorial Hospital.

PRENTICE, A. 1. D., M.C., M.A., M.B. Camb. : pathologist (con’sultant), Black Notley Hospital.

VINCENZI, J. E. G., M.R.C.S., D.P.M.: part-time psychiatrist(consultant), Chelmsford child-guidance clinic.

South Western Regional Hospital Board :

BOSTON, J. R., M.B.F:., M.D. Camb., M.R.c.p. : consultant physician,(with a maitx interest in geriatrics), Bath clinical area.

DUMOULIN, J. G., M.a.E., M.D.Lond., M.R.C.O.G. : consultantobstetrician and gynaecologist, Plymouth clinical area.

MANDELBAUM, I,ISA, M.B. Brist., M.R.C.P., D.C.H.: senior registrarin diseases of the chest, Bristol clinical area.

NOBLE, NAIZBY, M.R.C.P., F.R.C.H.E., M.R.C.O.G. : senior registrarin obstetrics and gynaecology, Plymouth clinical area.

The Terms and Conditions of Service of Hospital Medical andDental Staff apply to all N.H.S. hospital posts we advertise, unlessotherwise stated. Canvassing disqualifies, but candidates may normallyvisit the hospital by appointment.